South Bend News-Times, Volume 36, Number 227, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 15 August 1919 — Page 20

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LONDON, Au, 12. London fares two prrl' to.l.iy, r,no containIn: an Icmfr.t of hurti'ir, r.nl tho other pt1ou.3 rrmutrh. All KnxlanrJ in holMayinc holidays havir.sr e?n very larly passed up during th war an! Londoners find that all tho summrr reforts within reach f thr awraKo porketbook are "l-ook -d-up." or that the prices pr-vailint; at th-s dummer centers have doubled overnight-In ihi m!cM of hrr holidays London L t;lvinf; thought to the winter and, by all accounts, serious thought.

fcr th prospect seems to be for harder and more expensive living conditions than prevailed when the Huns wero knocking at the doors of I'arld. Holiday Thl Vcnr. As regards the holidays: It is brd deep in the IJritish character that whatever the outlook for the future, having worried throuqh four years of war, there shall be a real holiday this year. So, with real or ai&umed forgetfulness of the price of things and the danger of dearer coal and what not, th Knxlander sets about preparing for a seaid trip of &ood old pre-war dimensions. This Is wrhat he has found: Obscure boarding houses on the south coast, where he stayed of old for $7.50 to $15 a week, now ask $32.50. Hotels ask $35 for third-floor rooms and $50 to $100 for first and pecond-floor rooms. An Insignificant village on the south coast emerges into the profiteering class easily with a charge of $15 for a family of four with maid. And in ppite of these prices, prohibitive under the uual standards of holiday making for the proletariat, most of the resorts might very well put up standing room only" signs. Fcr the soldiers have their gratuities and the ofttcers even tidy bank accounts, and each Is determined to spend the last of his government money getting this one "bust" out of the way before settling down to work. Will Be Waiting LNt. As some of these resorts are "booked right up to the end of September" there will be waiting lists and some late vacations, or holidays, as they're always known in Kngland. These lato holiday-makers, by all accounts, are coming home to some pressing; domestic problems. The government has quickly slowed up Its process of decontrol of food products and resumed control of some products that had heretofore been freed. The outlook is bad. and it Is aggravated, in public opinion, by the reports that the Ameri

can meat trust is buying up food right and left, even reaching into the British colonies to get hold of supplies which England considered safely awaiting her needs. "When I came Into the ministry of food three months ap) the cry of the public everywhere was for decontrol." says Charles A. McCurdy M. F. "In my opinion we have crone too fast. Ilacon Prices Kisc. "Now wo are faced with a very eetiCAis position. We decontrolled bacon, for Instance. Today it is practically Impossible for the working" Cl05S to get bacon, and w herever procurable it is at a very high price. "Aiarain, we decontrolled margarine. The price of margarine is rising and will continue to rise, and the public must be prepared to pay more. "During the wax the allied governments have been very closely associated for the buying and distribution of foodstuffs. The American government has been one of the biggest purchasers from the 'packtrs' "t'nless something Is done and it may be done if this association of the allies breaks up with the signature of peace, we have th fact at once that th comparatively help, less and unorganized whole.sale and retail dealers of the world are pitted j.Knlnst the highly-organized food trust of America. "His Hie" Manipulates. "The "big five' in the t'nited States has '.. n. and is, unfairly.

THEATERS Stage and Screen. at tiii: AfiHToiur.M. ' Th Price of Innocence" starring Kflla Talbot, will be the attraction at the Auditorium today. The storyis based on the lives of "just home

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fjuattef f-ettlemnt off the coa.n of Main. Her. In the mlrst of a o,ulet nnd peaceful community of quaint characters, stalk.s drama and tragedy, tempered with .the humor that springs from the reflex of their cynicism and narrowness. Min Talbot In the role of Mary AbMon, gives hers!f in an unselfish attempt to saw h--r squatter kin from homelesness and privation. When she returns again to the Island after ten days as the guest of Kdward Greyhen, its owner, she finds its population united in its horror over her action. Unwilling to yield to her sincerity and the realization that her sacrifice had been for them, they driv her back to the mainland. There, she finally finds that Greyson's father had deeded the island to the squatters and she returns again to tender them the document which would end forever the feud between the squatters and Greyson. "So One To Guide Me" a two real Mack Sennett comedy will also be shown. Tomorrow's bill includes Mildred Harris in "When a Girl

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at Tin; oiiriirxM. The Orpheum vaudeville theater starts out on its tenth successful season next Sunday and patrons will be 'delighted to hear that the box oHce is now open for the reservation of seats. The bill is headlined by a real Indian novelty, presented by Chief Little Kk and his company of native entertainers. Jane Courthope and company please with an original sketch of domestic troubles and happiness entitled "Our Family." P.arry and Layton, eccentric comedians, who do a little bit of everything; Degnon and Clifton, in a skillful acrobatic number, and one other pood act completes the program.

at Tin; iAs.u.i.n. Melodramas dealing with the behind-the-scenes life of the actors and stage folk, usually possess a certain fascination for screen patrons and the unblushing villainies of an unscrupulous manager, as revealed In "When My Ship Comes In." today's IaSalle picture, will undoubtedly awaken indignant interest by th'.t great majority of honest folk who rejoice in the triumph of virtue and the downfall of scheming villains. Jane Grey is starred in this Gouverneur Morris story and first as the little seanymph and - later as the leading lady of her sweetheart's stolen play, rhe gives a very finished and urraeeiTul performance. Nigel Iarrie is the man she loves.

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AT Tili: CA ST I ;I1 "Square Deal Sanderson." starring popular William Hart, is presented at the Castle theater again today. It is another story of rough riding and straight shooting that will arouse excited interest in the heart of every Hart 'fan." The plot deals with the manner In which a big man of the west pro-

SUBSTITUTE FOR BITRO-PHOSPHATE LEADS TO ARREST

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The bill, which provides prosecution and penalties for profiteers, was criticised severely. It is too vague, charged the critics and does not go deep enough to the root of profiteering. The newspapers predicted today the bill would he changed considerably.

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Pimr.MX. Ariz. Tlie r.rrpst of a pharmacist of thi city revraled a gigantic plot to violate the Mate and federal statutes Siy sllinc n cheap, inferior snhPtaiice repreiente'l t be genuine Mtrph.'fphnte. Tli authorities fiMiml thusnnls of counterfeit lalei :nl materials inllcatlng elaborate plans for the uatiotiwiil exploitation of the spurious tni The nie is unique iu the riniinal reorls of Arizona nnd serves as a warning to the public against worthless imitations designed to sell upon th reputation ef high grade. e."ir:i ious preparations. Tor many years nitro -Phosphate has enjoyed the confidence of its millions of users nnd the fa t that reputahle I'hysii ians pres rihe and recommend it in casesi of ntTvoinness. exi-e.sive thinners and general weakness makes it tue i lit ural target for the nns, rt:pul us sutMltutor. Frederick K-dle. M. I.. editor f New York "Physi i;:tis Who's Who." vnv I'itro-Pht.s.diite ühoulil i.e nres- rlled ly very physician and uei tn every uoxpllai to increase the strength and enrtcl the lloo-l of weak. thin, nervous T nnaemtc people. The genuine bli ro. phosphate is sold l.v Wettick's uriginal f-it Kite .Medlrlnc Store in South lte.ol an. I all flrt lass lr,igt:iits under a definite guarantee ef satisfaction er money back and äsen of attempted suhst 1 1 u t ion or the sale of an Imitation should be reported to AliKOW rilK.MH'.M. ., sole mini-

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meat.-. "Crushing effective competition, and "Profite er;r.g on a great scale. "Thev are rapidlv extending their

power to cover ri.h and t-very kind of foodstuff. That is to say. they, have i prip on a largo part of th essentia! foodstuffs cf the people of the world " j When voii add to this h fat that ( the io.'iI miners are ini bringing up; enough coal tu insure a run; f ort. Mo J winter, and the fact that the eo.il1 that if delivered will i t at a new advanced price, it is little wonder j that the people of Kngand arc hiv-( t.iK their riir.g at holiday- time re-, ards of the resteers. Th -y will! think l.out the future when the holiday time i or and when thej gofrntnent bounty l;.is been spent.;

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TODAY That Clover Star JANE GREY in"WHEN MY SHIP COMES IN" From n lonely little seashore toMii to the sraiety of tin Arrnt White Way, jou are carried in this original Mory by fJouverneur .Morris. TOMORROW Popular anl Virile WILLIAM DESMOND In

"MINTS OF HELL'

Another splendid drama of the Yukon country and of a Ms man's flaht for pold and love.

TODAY LAST TIM KS WILLIAM S. HART in "SQUARE DEAL SANDKRSOX" TOMORROW WHEN MV SHIP COM KS IX"

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A story of tlic rcat nortlilands, where woman's love is as deep as eternal snows, is "Mints of Hell" at the I .a Salle tomorrow. William Desmond and Vivian Hielte arc featured.

It's the story of the Yukon country, where men are wild with the struccle for pold and passions are untamed.

How the fight of pood npains-t evil passions triumphs and love conquers.

Popular Alice Rrady. whoso work in past features has plea.-sed everyone, is soon to 1h seen at the iJiSalle in an adaptation of her great stage lilt, "Sinners."

A pirl from a little seacoast town hcconies the reijrning: star of Droaduay almost overnight In "When My Ship Comes In."

CO .MING Clever little Iorothy Gish In "I'll Got Him Yet." Sounds like her. doesn't it?

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A great drama of thrills and throbs of tears and smiles of life that will remind you of its two great predecessors, "Way Down East" and "Shore Acres." A wonderful photoplay for men, women and children. We also present one of those screaming two-reel Mack Sennett comedies, "NO MOTHER TO GUIDE HlM,"and the FORD WEEKLY, making this a srand show. TOMORROW Charlie Chaplin's beautiful and popular bride, formerly MILDRED HARRIS, in her wonder-drama, "WHEN A GIRL LOVES," a six-reel picture that is bound to please; a funny comedy with Harold Lloyd, and the Pather News of current events. THOUSANDS AND THOUSANDS HAVE BEEN THRILLED WITH THE GREAT SEQUEL TO "TARZAN OF THE APES." ELMO LINCOLN'S SUPER-THRILLER, "THE ROMANCE OF TARZAN," HERE MONDAY AND TUESDAY ONLY. DONT MISS THIS, AND DON'T FORGET THAT TWO WEEKS FROM TODAY ELMO LINCOLN STARTS HIS SERIAL THRILLER, "ELMO THE MIGHTY" EVERY FRIDAY FOR FIFTEEN WEEKS.

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